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01 Jul '20 |
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CBRE Ireland: July Bimonthly property market update
CBRE has released their latest bimonthly report for July 2020 commenting on trends and transactions in all sectors of Ireland’s property market and the impact the unprecedented Covid-19 lockdown - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
01 Jul '20 |
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Opposition grows to €475m redevelopment plans for DIT's former Kevin Street campus as An Taisce, senator and locals hit out
Shane Whelan's Westridge Real Estate lodged plans for the development of 571,671 square feet of office accommodation in two 11-storey blocks alongside 299 apartments across three buildings of up to 14 - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Jul '20 |
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Landlords have not taken ‘fair share of the pain’ on rents – restaurants
RAI chief executive Adrian Cummins said: “We want the same protections that residential tenants have for commercial tenants. Landlords have not stepped up to the plate to take their fair share of th - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Jul '20 |
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Landlords will have to share burden of retail tenants’ Covid-19 losses
These restrict certain retail uses who require a special grant of planning before they can open. Cosmetic is listed as a restricted use and Rituals’ (a Dutch-headquartered cosmetics brand) recent su - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
01 Jul '20 |
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Colony Capital appoints Eastdil to sell stakes in prime Dublin offices
US investment firm Colony Capital is believed to have engaged Eastdil Secured to handle the process of disposing of its interests in Irish real estate, which it holds directly and indirectly. - Subscribe |
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29 Jun '20 |
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Opportunity with Ray Cooke Auctioneers for sales and lettings agent
Due to continued expansion Ray Cooke Auctioneers is currently recruiting for a sales and lettings agent for one of our busy branches.The ideal candidate should have • Some experience in sale - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Jun '20 |
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DEAL: Louis Fitzgerald buys Tigh Neachtain pub in Galway city
Fitzgerald declined to reveal what he paid for the Quay Street pub's freehold but told the Sunday Independent that he was happy the current tenant would continue to operate the business. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Jun '20 |
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Mark Keenan: No plunge in prices yet, as some pent-up demand keeps market going
While cheaper property prices are a good thing for first time buyers and generally for housing, hopes shouldn't be raised just yet of cheaper homes, as proved by the data contained in this quarter's I - Subscribe |
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29 Jun '20 |
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Irish Independent/REA Average House Price Index: House prices hold firm
REA spokesperson Barry McDonald said that while the current outlook is positive, and there appears to be significant pent-up demand, the coming months will reveal the full impact of the coronavirus pa - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Jun '20 |
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AIB introduces ‘frightening’ mortgage rules and halts lending to Covid payment recipients
For second time and subsequent buyers, exemptions to the loan-to-value and loan-to-income ratios are closed. Loans greater than €500,000 are also closed for exemptions to the lending rules. Applicat - Subscribe |
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© The Property Week |
29 Jun '20 |
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MyHome.ie Q2 2020 Property Report
DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE >>> “Our price measure is based on just 3,700 new properties listed for sale over the past three months, down 64% from 10,200 one year ago. Observed prices were therefore c - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
29 Jun '20 |
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Cairn trials GPS and facial recognition technology on sites
Maura Winston, the chief people officer at Cairn, told the Business Post that it had about 2,000 subcontractors and 120 of its own staff at work in these locations at present - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
29 Jun '20 |
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Vacant site registers not being run by many councils despite housing need
Some local authorities have thousands of people on waiting lists for housing but have failed to use the levy for hoarding empty land to encourage new builds - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
28 Jun '20 |
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Cairn offering buyers who work from home an optional garden pod
Cairn Homes is set to provide the first viewings of the pods from the weekend. They have been designed with Kingspan, the building materials company, and prototypes have been installed at Cairn's show - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
28 Jun '20 |
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Elaine Byrne: A referendum on housing is not going to solve the supply crisis
It is reasonable to assume that, after five weeks of marathon talks between the three-way coalition partners, some description would have been provided regarding what exactly this would entail. Nope. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
28 Jun '20 |
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Rents 'likely to fall 5% while home prices steady' after Covid-19 lockdown
Professor Ronan Lyons has predicted: Rents may fall by 5% this year amid the fallout from the Covid-19 economic recession and house prices could remain little changed when sales transactions start up - Subscribe |
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26 Jun '20 |
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Construction Network Ireland lunch with Claire Solon of Greystar Ireland
Claire previously held the role as Head of Property in Aviva, formerly Friends First. Some of her previous projects include Blackrock Shopping Centre, Enterprise House offices and Royal Hibernian Way - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Jun '20 |
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BidX1 online auction generates over €11.4m from 15 property sales
Jonathan Fenn of BidX1 said: "Interestingly, we're not seeing the pessimism around retail - present even before the Covid-19 outbreak shook the sector - reflected in our results. Investors still see v - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Jun '20 |
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Paul McNeive: Difficult to believe coalition could deliver on half of proposed policies
It's far more efficient to build new houses to the highest standards than to tie up scarce resources in retrofitting. Build enough houses first, then start retrofitting. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
26 Jun '20 |
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Public sector's lack of trust in builders 'holds back housing'
Mark FitzGerald, the chairman of estate agents Sherry FitzGerald, said tribunals and other historic issues had damaged trust between the public sector and builders, who need to start working effective - Subscribe |
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